Tamas Ungi received a 3rd Place Poster Award at the 9th Imaging Network Ontario Symposium in Toronto. His paper was titled "Augmented reality training to improve needle-based percutaneous interventions".
Laboratory for Percutaneous Surgery
Tamas Ungi received a 3rd Place Poster Award at the 9th Imaging Network Ontario Symposium in Toronto. His paper was titled "Augmented reality training to improve needle-based percutaneous interventions".